North Korea Doesn’t Have German Submarines

[Finding a German torpedo proves that this was either a true false flag act of murderous terrorism, or a real friendly fire accident during US/So. Korean “Foal Eagle” war games that American spin-meisters are turning into trumped-up grounds for restarting the Korean War.  SEE: South Korea vows caution over ship but North sees war]

List of active North Korean ships

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Korean People’s Army Naval Force
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This is a list of active ships of the Korean People’s Army Naval Force. It is incomplete, as public information on the state’s military is incomplete. Many of the vessels are ex-Soviet or Chinese vessels, some designs dating from 1930s, but extensively modified.

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[edit]Submarines

Type Class Country of Origin In Service
Diesel coastal midget submarine Sang-O class Democratic People’s Republic of Korea 32
Diesel powered submarine Ming class (Type-031) People’s Republic of China 22
Diesel-electric submarine Whiskey class Soviet Union 4